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. >>> we're also learning more this evening about the fbi's move to use new science against criminals in this country. eye scans and other so-called biometrics on street corners and surveillance cameras that scan our faces as we walk by. here's reena ninan now. >> looks like we got a head. >> u.s. marshals. >> reporter: you've seen it on tv. >> facial recognition match on the father. >> reporter: and in the movies for years. now it may soon be coming to a city near you, the fbi's billion dollar project will use available surveillance cameras to scan faces and match those images against their national database of known criminals. dubbed the next generation identification program, face recognition, dna, iris scans and voice identification will make it harder for the most wanted to hide. some worry about the potential to invade privacy, others believe it's a crime-fighting tool whose time has come. >> you've got to go after them where they are and you have to go after them smart with intelligence and special operations. >> reporter: as we approach the anniversary of september 11th, a new
. >>> we're also learning more this evening about the fbi's move to use new science against criminals in this country. eye scans and other so-called biometrics on street corners and surveillance cameras that scan our faces as we walk by. here's reena ninan now. >> looks like we got a head. >> u.s. marshals. >> reporter: you've seen it on tv. >> facial recognition match on the father. >> reporter: and in the movies for years. now it may soon be coming to a...
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this time with the fbi. >> the fbi came by my house. they had a full photo array of all of these people and said, here's a sheet. can you pick out the two? atta was easy. he has than sallow, look of death about him. >> when i came to the name alomari. when i came to their names, it was an unbelievable moment. i saw them. i remembered the brothers. i remembered the whole transaction. i just stopped. my finger was on their names and i said, i did it, didn't i? these are the guys and i did it, didn't i? i checked them in. >> reporter: it would take touhey days to return to work full-time. for alex, it would be months before he could return to dulles. it had to have been hard to go back to work? >> yes. i'm not going to kid about it. the paranoia, obviously. was the next person you checked in going to do something horrible again? or was the next passenger you checked in going to die on a flight that you worked? so it was stressful. >> reporter: you went into a real tailspin after this, didn't you? >> i put a lot on me. you know, my wife was
this time with the fbi. >> the fbi came by my house. they had a full photo array of all of these people and said, here's a sheet. can you pick out the two? atta was easy. he has than sallow, look of death about him. >> when i came to the name alomari. when i came to their names, it was an unbelievable moment. i saw them. i remembered the brothers. i remembered the whole transaction. i just stopped. my finger was on their names and i said, i did it, didn't i? these are the guys and i...
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the fbi told the associated press it was foul play and not an accident. a person that answered the phone reported by abc on the trading floor at interdealer broker, located thaer the top of the world trade center said we're blanking dieing. there was screaming and crying and a follow up answer was not answered. nick foulton said there was a plane flying over. jamie is on the telephone, our national correspondent, what can you tell us? >> i have just spoken to top u.s. officials with access to latest intelligence, and they said this was clearly terrorist related. no question about it, they said they could not give any further details now. not because they couldn't share it, but they just don't know yet. >> do they know, for example, if a plane was in fact hijacked? >> caller: they would not answer that, i think they are just getting the earliest details and they're afraid of putting our misinformation. they said it was clearly terrorist related. >>> today we have had a national tragedy. two airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an apparent
the fbi told the associated press it was foul play and not an accident. a person that answered the phone reported by abc on the trading floor at interdealer broker, located thaer the top of the world trade center said we're blanking dieing. there was screaming and crying and a follow up answer was not answered. nick foulton said there was a plane flying over. jamie is on the telephone, our national correspondent, what can you tell us? >> i have just spoken to top u.s. officials with...
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fbi that he suspected to communist activity. and he also asked them to spy on their 19-year-old daughter maureen living with an older, married policeman. one possessed as an insurance salesman and other interviewed a maid to get information back to her parents. the records released rosenfeld after a long and costly legal fight under the freedom of information act and we know so much about our government thanks to that law. >>> i want to find out what my nest guests think we should know for the week coming up. and you, chelsea, do the honors here. brought this. thank you very much, aloha. >> the most consequential thing in the world is happening in the south china sea, that gets no political discussion whatsoever. a massive, potential dangerous conflict going on between some very important countries like china, japan, south korea. hillary clinton trying to maintain the u.s. as a player in this. this is what american foreign policy is about in large measure no whaert who wins in november, yet it's rarely discussed. >> we've been t
fbi that he suspected to communist activity. and he also asked them to spy on their 19-year-old daughter maureen living with an older, married policeman. one possessed as an insurance salesman and other interviewed a maid to get information back to her parents. the records released rosenfeld after a long and costly legal fight under the freedom of information act and we know so much about our government thanks to that law. >>> i want to find out what my nest guests think we should know...
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this is a job for the fbi, not the cia. by the way, by and large, most of the information that we knew, we knew it about the guy coming in to try, and it was derived from foreign. our base of knowledge of him was foreign intelligence. to me the right entry point was enemy combatant, n.h. -- agent of war, deal with it that way. the roots of the information are that we should treat this as a law enforcement problem. in broad measure, my sense is that that is how we should do with it. thank you all for coming here this afternoon. i hope you have left with more questions than it had and you came in. that was my intent. they you for giving me the opportunity. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> i watch c-span because i feel it is important to be knowledgeable about what is going on in the world and i feel that c-span gives the most information on what is going on in a certain suspect -- subject, while lots of television is not do that. >>
this is a job for the fbi, not the cia. by the way, by and large, most of the information that we knew, we knew it about the guy coming in to try, and it was derived from foreign. our base of knowledge of him was foreign intelligence. to me the right entry point was enemy combatant, n.h. -- agent of war, deal with it that way. the roots of the information are that we should treat this as a law enforcement problem. in broad measure, my sense is that that is how we should do with it. thank you...
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here we have now the fbi reporting that in 2010, hate crimes against muslims jumped by 50%, at a time when anti immigrant, anti muslim rhetoric flooded. the rise of hate in america ought not to be an aftermath. oak creeks calls us to have a conversation about hate in america. our candidates, we should watch how they campaign and what they promise to protect this country. >> how we campaign is in part how we'll govern, and the issue we talked about voter suppression, we ought to be able to agree on the health of our demonth mockracy, we want more people in our system. >> and our voices need to be heard. unfortunately, to get to your point about the partisan piece in in congress, issues like that don't come to the table any longer, you can't get a hearing. it's shut down. no discussion. oh, we can do a briefing, but we can't do a hearing, because the republicans control who gets to have a hearing what it will be about. >> we are calling upon the senate judiciary committee to hold a congressional hearing on the rise of hate in america. it's groups across the board. we hope this happens b
here we have now the fbi reporting that in 2010, hate crimes against muslims jumped by 50%, at a time when anti immigrant, anti muslim rhetoric flooded. the rise of hate in america ought not to be an aftermath. oak creeks calls us to have a conversation about hate in america. our candidates, we should watch how they campaign and what they promise to protect this country. >> how we campaign is in part how we'll govern, and the issue we talked about voter suppression, we ought to be able to...
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ten minute ago, their mother sent a statement to the ktvu newsroom, thanks the police, coast guard, fbi, and media for bling her children home and said, "brookie and devin are doing great. they are back to playing with all of their toys like they never left. here's to happy endings." >>> several people were injure in a series of shootings. a man was shot on international boulevard after seven. three people were shot on sycamore around 8:50 and near 9:15, one person was shot near kingsley circle and walnut. the suspects got away and the victims are expect to survive. >>> a 2-year-old was shot during a gunfight in oakland. the neighborhood sounded like a war zone. police counted around 70 casings on 55th avenue between east 15th and 16th street. one witness said they nearly lost two family members. >> i see a bunch of guys running with machine guns and started shooting this other car and i ended up catching two or three shots. >> one shot grazed his 2-year- old son's arm before piercing his car seat. another bullet went through the windshield and passenger seat where his brother was sitti
ten minute ago, their mother sent a statement to the ktvu newsroom, thanks the police, coast guard, fbi, and media for bling her children home and said, "brookie and devin are doing great. they are back to playing with all of their toys like they never left. here's to happy endings." >>> several people were injure in a series of shootings. a man was shot on international boulevard after seven. three people were shot on sycamore around 8:50 and near 9:15, one person was shot...
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the fbi had started rolling out the facial recognition project and gather an archive afrgs about each and every american. the program works through a nationwide network of cameras and matches them with mug shots and photo data bases. >> on the right. and hey, wow. until now, the fbi had relied on fingerprint records, the cost of this state of the art program, 1 billion dollars. >> they're watching you. >> it's big brother, man. and the future is now. >> all right, i tell you what, today as i mentioned, the first real day of the nfl season. i know you're excited. and many people here in new york wondering if tim tebow is the guy that comes in in the fourth quarter and wins it for the jets. kind of like the obama campaign appears to be done with bill clinton, bringing clinton in in the fourth quarter to hopefully win the game for him. clinton seems to be the reason the obama campaign got a boost in the polls after the convention, at least m >> and that's because bill clinton can do something that president obama, most analysts say, cannot. and that's just connect with people. he can boi
the fbi had started rolling out the facial recognition project and gather an archive afrgs about each and every american. the program works through a nationwide network of cameras and matches them with mug shots and photo data bases. >> on the right. and hey, wow. until now, the fbi had relied on fingerprint records, the cost of this state of the art program, 1 billion dollars. >> they're watching you. >> it's big brother, man. and the future is now. >> all right, i tell...